MORE HAPPY NEWS FROM NATIONAL ADOPTION MONTH …


…this one from today’s Galveston Daily Record.

A no comment moment. The article speaks for itself.

Richard Price, International Family Services “Indiana Jones of adoption”:

IFS clients come from all over the state, drawn by their compassion for these needy foreign children and encouraged by the speed of international adoptions. Many also feel more secure because of the distance international adoption places between themselves and their adoptive child’s birth relatives….

Domestically, some fear becoming entangled with the birth family, Price said.

Later in the article, Pastor Fred Willis of Texas City First Untied Methodist Church slams open adoption.

Enjoy!

8 Replies to “MORE HAPPY NEWS FROM NATIONAL ADOPTION MONTH …”

  1. “Many also feel more secure because of the distance international adoption places between themselves and their adoptive child’s birth relatives….”

    Well, I suppose there is some small comfort in them admitting their agenda! So much for “in the best interest of the child…”

  2. “Many also feel more secure because of the distance international adoption places between themselves and their adoptive child’s birth relatives….”

    Ugh. People like this make me want to vomit.

  3. “Many also feel more secure because of the distance international adoption places between themselves and their adoptive child’s birth relatives….”

    Oh but wait, adopters don’t want to “keep” the mothers away when they acquire a baby. Just like they never wanted sealed records either.

    After all how can they expect the adopted child to celebrate it’s birthdays, life, etc…with them if they can’t be legal assured to keep that pesky mother away.

    So adopters will raise these international children to believe the mother’s wanted the distance, much like they children of sealed records were groomed to believe the mothers wanted sealed records.
    And sadly the adopted children will believe them.

  4. They will also raise the children to believe they were “unwanted’, ‘sold’, “left out in the rain/snow…etc”….it is the rescue story all over again..the international version this time around.

    Glory be..save me from the childsavers..

  5. …….”Many also feel more secure because of the distance international adoption places between themselves and their adoptive child’s birth relatives….”

    LOL! The Return of the Mother Avengers! Makes a good movie title.

    It all just goes to prove that adoption doesn’t work. If it did they would not need to spend the rest of their lives cowering in fear of the big bad mother monster returning for her child.

    Must be just awful living in such terror. No wonder they’re all neurotic. Pitiful. Just pitiful.

  6. They are afraid of real families because they know what they are doing is wrong. If they really believed they were rescuing unwanted children and all children are better off adopted (adoption’s end-all party line)they would want the real families to know who they are so they could enjoy their praise.

  7. The adoption agency – IFS – is a real horror show. Not one to use for any adoption for ANY reason.

    It was started by a couple called Mardock. I could say more, but suffice it to say, this newspaper article is not telling the real story.

    I’d like to know why, with so many Russian adoptions (i.e. the Nall’s Siberian adoptions) the money filtered into Russia didn’t help fill the children’s stomachs. Didn’t they THINK?

  8. Distance between them and the mother, that makes international adoption so very attractive doesn’t it.

    No chance of reunion, no chance of family being found. And then you can turn around and say what a pity that is because there is nothing you can do about it.

    Or even better you can use the word abandoned, that’s just what a child needs to hear isn’t it…..

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